Leaving Home: The Future of the Faith in England
Canterbury has sold its birthright; after planting the orthodox Gospel around the world has slid away from the Apostolic faith to a heterodox secularized shadow of that faith
In the last 40 years, what has happened instead, is that the Church of England turned its back on the Spirit and the Scriptures and gave herself to the new secularism. It has preferred egalitarianism to evangelism; it has chosen the struggle for gender parity to the struggle for the Gospel purity. The thought... Continue Reading
Hyper-Headship and the Scandal of Domestic Abuse in the Church
Calling it a “draw-a-line-in-the-sand kind of moment” for the church, Meyer read a statement from the elders about domestic abuse
We, the council of elders at Bethlehem Baptist Church, are resolved to root out all forms of domestic abuse (mental, emotional, physical, and sexual) in our midst. This destructive way of relating to a spouse is a satanic distortion of Christ-like male leadership because it defaces the depiction of Christ’s love for his bride. The... Continue Reading
College Students and the Church (2): A Challenge to Students
“We lose our youth in their young adult years because the church never had them.”
Would the pastor or elders or members of the church notice if you failed to attend on a Sunday? If the answer is no, then this is another sign that your spiritual health is in danger. We need accountability, and we need it within the defined committed body of a congregation. The college years are... Continue Reading
PCUSA Stalling Korean Church’s Effort to Leave Denomination?
Last year, Good Shepherd Presbyterian voted overwhelmingly to seek dismissal from the PCUSA
“The largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, PCUSA has garnered much controversy over its growing acceptance of homosexuality and gay marriage. Decisions at their General Assembly meetings over the past few years have annually prompted scores of churches to vote to leave the denomination.” A Presbyterian Church (USA) regional body located in California... Continue Reading
Why the Local Church Is More Important Than TGC, White Horse Inn, 9Marks, and Maybe Even ETS
The overwhelming majority of the occurrences of the word "church" refer to local churches
“The local church is the historical manifestation, under the new covenant, of this massive, blood-bought assembly. It is characterized by certain marks and order, yet behind it all lies the love of God, the love and sacrifice of the Son, and the life-giving and transforming power of the Spirit.” Most of us, I’m sure,... Continue Reading
Faith No More: How The British Are Losing Their Religion
Counter-cultural religion, Christian or Muslim, is thriving in the UK. But the God that many people still more or less believe in won’t be found in Church of England services
For the past two or three hundred years, at least since the civil war, most British Christianity has been like that. Then, in the last 50 years, it fell off a cliff.. In the last 30 years alone attendance at mainstream churches has just about halved. The way this has happened is also important: adults... Continue Reading
‘OPC Singles’: A Place for Singles in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church to Meet
Looking for that special someone? Committed to marrying in the Lord? If you are part of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, visit OPC Singles
Many smaller congregations seem to have too many single men or too many single women. But by making the pool of potential spouses a bit larger, Bressler believes that the Internet can increase fellowship with others by providing a godly environment for single adults in the OPC to meet and build God-blessed relationships. Looking... Continue Reading
First Presbyterian, Columbus, GA, Separation Proposal Defeated
A proposal for First Presbyterian Church to separate from the PC (USA) failed Sunday. April 19, 2015, by eight votes.
The 900-member congregation, which has been divided over gay marriage and other doctrinal issues, voted 266 to 146 in favor of the measure. But the number fell short of the 274 votes needed for dismissal from the denomination, which required a two-thirds vote. Some members were seeking to separate from the national denomination, which has... Continue Reading
College Students and the Church (1)
Is there a waning commitment of twenty-somethings to the church?
If our church life is exclusively or even primarily segregated, it is difficult for a student to pursue inter-generational relationships with the rest of the congregation, at precisely the time when such relationships are most needed. To be sure, a college-and-career group or young adults group can be valuable. But it can also be a... Continue Reading
Three Reasons Pastors Drop Out
Three negative factors that contribute to this very sad statistic
I have witnessed more than a few good men step away from the ministry having been chewed up and spit out by some carnal church. Much has been written about abusive pastors but not enough ink has been spilled describing toxic churches and battered pastors. Both camps dishonor the reputation of the Christ they claim to represent. While I am... Continue Reading
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